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Jon Chesterfield e0ca2ff070 [LLD] Mark a number of x86 only tests to require x86
Noticed while testing for an out of tree target. There are probably more tests that should be so marked.
I'm not sure who owns these tests so I've added a few names I recognise from the recent history.

With advice from probinson, ruiu, rafael and dramatically improved by davidb. Thank you all!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34685

llvm-svn: 308335
2017-07-18 18:40:50 +00:00
Chris Bieneman ca5170e3e4 [yaml2obj] Updating LLD tests to account for LLVM r273915
This removed the -format flag from yaml2obj in favor of YAML tags.

llvm-svn: 273920
2016-06-27 20:17:08 +00:00
Rui Ueyama 6872455c6d COFF: Make test commands shorter. NFC.
llvm-svn: 244227
2015-08-06 16:47:46 +00:00
Rui Ueyama 251b0e268b COFF: Remove the old COFF linker and make link an alias to link2.
It's time to remove old COFF linker because the new one is now complete.

llvm-svn: 244226
2015-08-06 16:19:35 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 2612a32ce5 COFF: Numerous fixes for interaction between LTO and weak externals.
We were previously hitting assertion failures in the writer in cases where
a regular object file defined a weak external symbol that was defined by
a bitcode file. Because /export and /entry name mangling were implemented
using weak externals, the same problem affected mangled symbol names in
bitcode files.

The underlying cause of the problem was that weak external symbols were
being resolved before doing LTO, so the symbol table may have contained stale
references to bitcode symbols. The fix here is to defer weak external symbol
resolution until after LTO.

Also implement support for weak external symbols in bitcode files
by modelling them as replaceable DefinedBitcode symbols.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10940

llvm-svn: 241391
2015-07-04 05:28:41 +00:00
Rui Ueyama 2d5e917bce COFF: Handle mangled entry symbol name.
Compilers recognize "main" function and don't mangle its name.
But if you use a different function as a user-defined entry name,
and if you didn't define that function with extern C, your entry
point function name is mangled. And the linker has to be able to
find that. This is relatively rare but can happen.

llvm-svn: 240953
2015-06-29 14:43:07 +00:00